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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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39203Tribun<strong>al</strong> for the Former Yugoslavia as a Forensic Pathologist in July 1999 and fromOctober to November 1999, and as Chief Forensic Pathologist from March 2000 toNovember 2000, 759 testified that the injury to the head was more likely to have beencaused by a gunshot than an explosion. 760 Milan Ilić stated that Ruža Bibić norm<strong>al</strong>lywore a pair of plastic shoes and a button-up dress. 761 According to their reports oncircumstances of death, which are based at least in part on information provided byRade Bibić’s son Ðuro Bibić and Stevo Ajduković’s son Milan Ajduković, Rade Bibićand Stevo Ajduković, both Serbs, died in Oraovac on 4 September 1995. 762 The witness<strong>al</strong>so stated that he knew that the bodies of Stevo Ajduković and Rade Bibić had beenpositively identified. 763 The names of Stevo Ajduković, Rade Bibić, and Marko Ilić are<strong>al</strong>so on a list of identified individu<strong>al</strong>s whose mort<strong>al</strong> remains were exhumed in Gračac. 764213. In addition to the evidence above, the Tri<strong>al</strong> Chamber has considered evidence ofJosip Čelić (reviewed in chapter 4.4.7), Josip Turk<strong>al</strong>j (reviewed in chapter 4.4.7),Zdravko Janić (reviewed in chapter 4.4.7), Željko Sačić (reviewed in chapter 4.2.4),Davorin Pavlović (reviewed in chapter 4.2.4), Dražen Vitez (reviewed in chapter 4.2.4),Witness 82 (reviewed in chapter 4.2.4), and Ivan Herman (reviewed in chapter 4.2.4) inrelation to Scheduled Killing number 10. The Tri<strong>al</strong> Chamber has further consideredportions of the suspect/accused interviews of Mladen Markač (reviewed in chapter4.2.4).214. Based on the evidence received, the Tri<strong>al</strong> Chamber finds that on 7 August 1995,around 1 p.m., in Oraovac, a number of persons wearing uniforms gathered Milan Ilić,Marko Ilić, Rade Bibić, Ruža Bibić, and Stevo Ajduković, who were <strong>al</strong>l wearingcivilian clothes. Milan and Marko Ilić were unarmed. A person wearing a grey-greenuniform ordered the group to proceed in the direction of Gornji Lapac, to the east ofOraovac, and w<strong>al</strong>ked in front of them. Around 50 m<strong>et</strong>res west of the last house inOraovac, Milan Ilić ran away from the group and hid in a bush. Shortly thereafter,Milan Ilić heard two s<strong>et</strong>s of four shots fired from the direction the group was w<strong>al</strong>king759 Eric Baccard, T. 15740-15742; P2313 (Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Eric Baccard, 3 October 2008), p. 2;P2314 (Redacted Report on Autopsies of Victims Exhumed from Korenica and Gračac in 2002, 6 June2003), p. 4.760 P2314 (Redacted Report on Autopsies of Victims Exhumed from Korenica and Gračac in 2002, 6 June2003), pp. 55-56.761 P726 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 25 March 2005), para. 21.762 P733 (Report on circumstances of death of Rade Bibić, 5 June 2003), pp. 1-2; P736 (Report oncircumstances of death of Stevo Ajduković, 5 June 2003), pp. 1-2.763 P726 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 25 March 2005), para. 21.764 P729 (List of identified individu<strong>al</strong>s whose mort<strong>al</strong> remains were exhumed).112Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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